Typewriting machine



Feb. 9 1926.

J. A. B. SMITH TYPEWRITING MACHINE 4 Sheets-Sheet l Filed March 5, 1924 /m/e/var Afin/wg?? Feb. 9 1926.

J. A. B. SMITH TYPEWRITING MACHINE Filed March 5, 1924 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 J. A. B. SMITH 'TYPEWRITNG MACHINE Feb. 9 1926.

Filed March 3, 1924 4 Sheets-Sheet :5

Feb. 9 1926.

' J. A. B. SMITH- TYPEWRITING MACHINE FiledMaroh 5, 1924 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Patented Feb. 9, 1926.

JESSE A. B. SMITH, OF STANFORD, CONN WRITER COMPANY, 0F NEW YORK,

ECTIC'UT, ASSIGNOR TQ vllJ'NDIllRWOOID TYPE- N. Y., A CQRPORATION OF DELAWARE.

' TYPEvvnrrnvel MACHINE.

Application led March 3, 1924. Serial No. 696,556.

To all whom z't may concern.' I

Be it known that I, Jnssn A. B. SMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing vin, Stamford, in the ,county of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and vuseful Improvements in Typewriting Machines, of which'the following is a specification. v

This invention relates to typewriting Inachines, and particularly to a continuous web typewriting machine, including means for controlling a record-web to lecelve-a condensed record of matter typed on the successive forms that are printed on a workweb.

In some classes of continuous billing work, it is desirable to provide a condensed record or tally on which thereappear only the names of the customers to whom the bills are sent.v Accordingly provision is made whereby only the first line of each bill is printed through onto the record-web; and, in order thatsuch entries on the record-web may be closely arranged the recordweb is caused to progress only one linespace 'for eachbill that-is written. The present invention provides a machine for doing this class of work quickly and efficiently. The inven tion is not limited, however, to the typing of a single line of each bill onto the recordweb, nor to the typing of the line orlines f at the head of the bill onto the record-web.

In the preferred form of the invention and as herein illustrated, provision may be made in a continuous billing type-writing machine of the displaceable platen type, such, for example, as 'the machine disclosed in the patent to Wernery & Smith No.

.1,132,055, of tally or record-web mechanism including a tally and carbon. supply-controlling means at the introductory side of the machine and a tally and carbon take-up roll mounted on the displaceable platen-frame of the machine at the delivery side of the platen. vA shield is carried by the carbonycarrier between the tally-sheet and its carbon to cover all of said carbon except a narrow margin at the forward extremity. When a fresh bill-form is brought to position for typing, the portion of the recordthe carbonisheets.

web carbon in advance of the shield is'eifeer tive to print on the recordweb the matter typed on the bill, but, after the typing of the first line, the shield is advanced by the platen to cover .the line of writing. Throughout the further typing of the bill, the record- Web is fed by the platen frornthe rear to the front thereof, but receives no impressions. This feeding creates a slack in the record- Web at the delivery side of the platen.

Provision is made of means for 'causing the record-web take-up roll to Wind up and firmly hold against unwinding a portion of this slack equal in lengthv to the portion of the record-Web which has been typed upon in the writing of the previous bill, and of means for withdrawing the remainder of the slack to the introductory side `of the platen when the platen is displaced.

To this end, the platen-displacing framerelease handle is arranged, when operated, to engage a record-web line-space slide having a pawl thereon to engage a line-space ratche -wheel secured to the take-up roll. Said roll is alsoprovided with a locking wheel engaged by a locking pawl to prevent unwinding of the record-web during a carbon-retracting and slack-withdrawing operation..`

' After the take-up roll has been line-spaced and the platen-displacing frame has been released, the displacing frame may be swung forward to lift the platen from vits normal position, tjo enable the bill-web to be straightened out for the usual purpose of gaging and of facilitating the shifting of The bill-web may then be pulled forward bon-carrier may be pushed rearwardly to retract' the carbons, the rearward movement stop.

In order to condense the entries 011 the lrecord-web, it is important that the slack and gaged, and the carp Vof the carbon-carrier. being limited' by a tion of the carbon-carrier,

bon-carrier during its carbon-retracting movement. For this purpose, there is provided onthe carbon-carrier a friction device to drag as' a brake against the recordweb with sufficient force tocause the recordvv'eb to be pulled rearward by the carbon-carrier so long as there is any slack in the web. v

It will be remembered that the record-web take-up roll was line-spaced prior to the release of the platen-displacing frame to Wind up a length of record-Web equal to the.

amount that had been Written upon, and that this portion of the web was locked against unwinding by the locking Wheel and paWl. When the slack in the record-Web has been taken up, the friction device connecting the record-web and the carbon-carrier yields,permitting the carbon-carrier to continue its rearward movement, While the record-web remains stationary. It will be seen that the net result of the line-feeding of the record-Web by the platen, the linespacing of the take-up roll and the retracis an advance of 4the record-web a distance equal to the length of said web that has been Written upon.

lVhile the take-up vroll line-feedinglmechanism is controlled by the displacing-framereleasing lever, the movement of this lever to line-feed the take-up roll is not necessarily followed by the displacing' of the before the operative stroke of the paWl' is completed. This would tend to make the length of the line-feeding steps uncertain. To overcome this, provision is made of a spring-detent for engaging a toothed Wheel fast to the take-up roll to control the length of the feeding steps. In addition to this, a latch is provided on the displacing frame to hold the displacing'frame down until the line-spacing operation has been completed. This latch is located to be engaged and moved to ineffective position by the linespace slide at the end of its operative stroke.

In accordance with one feature of the invention, a record-Web-supply reel is mounted upon the carbon-carrier of the machine, and the friction device also mounted on the carbon-carrier serves as a brake or drag on the record-Web roll to prevent unwinding of the record-web before the slack has been taken up in the retraction of the carbon-carrier. The mounting of the record-Web reel on the carbon-carrier is important, because it obvates the creation of objectionable Sla-ck at the, int roductory side of the machine. The supply-reel moves forward-bodily With the carbon-carrier at the line-spacing operation of the platen, so that none of the web carried by it is unwound. l

Other features and advantages will hereinafter appear. a

In the accompanying drawings,

Figure 1 is a longitudinal, vertical section of a part of a continuous billing machine having the present improvements ap lied thereto, as seen kby one looking toWar the left end of the machine.

Figure 2 is a fragmentary, vertical longitudinal section,.as seen by one looking toward the right end of the machine.

Figure 3 is a plan view of a' part of the machine. Figure 4 isa'. diagrammatic View illustrating the-positions of the parts, particularly th) s11ield,fat the writing of the first line on a 1 .Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, illustrating the positions of the parts at the conclusion of the Writing of a bill.

Figure 6 is a View similar to Figure 4, showing the platen-frame displaced preliminary to gaging the completed bill.

Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 4, showing the bill in its gaged position and the carbon-carrier retracted to the point where the unreeling of -the record-Web begins.

Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 7, showing the carbon carrier fully retracted.

Figure 9 is a fragmentary, longitudinal, vertical section showing particularly the means for controlling the take-up roll.

Figure 10 is a detail view showing the dctent for the take-up roll` and means for making said detent ineffective.

Figure 11 is a detail view showing the locking Wheel and locking pawlof the takeup roll, and means for rendering the locking pawl ineffective.

Figure 12 is a plan view of the carboncarrier and the record-web-supply-controlling means constructed in accordance with the preferred form of the invention.

Figure 13 is a fragmentary, detail View of the mechanism shown in Figure 12, on a larger scale.

Figure 14 is a vertical, longitudinal section of the form of the invention disclosed in Figure 12.

The typewriting machine includes types 10 mounted to swing upwardly and rearwardly against the front face of a cylindrical platen 11, journaled by its axle 12 ln the ends of a displaceable platen-frame 13. This frame 13 is mounted to swing about stub-shafts 14 on the traveling carriage 15, which moves in letter-feed and ret-urn directions upon front and rear rails 16. A. rear carrageextension 17 comprising rails 18 is arrangement of the gearing 35, 36, 37, to

-the completion of a bill, a handle 28 is moved to the rear to move hooks 29 clear of pins 30 on the platen-displacing frame 13, to perv mit' said frame to be swung upward for straightening of the work-webs 22 and retraction of the carbons 26 by movement of the carbon-carrier handle to thrust the carbon-carrier to the rear. "When the displacing frame 13 is raised, the work-webs 22 are seized and drawn forward against a leadingedge gage 31 carried by a gage-bar 32 on the displacing frame, and the carbon-carrier handle 33 is thrust to the rear to retract the carbons 26. The displacing frame 13 is then returned to its normal position andthe billwebs 22 are torn ott against a knife 34. The mechanism thus far described is like that disclosed in the patent to Wernery Sa Smith referred to above. A

The platen 11. is connected, through gears 35 upon the ends of its axle 12, pinions 36 on the carriage 15 and cooperating gears 37 on the carriage, with the usuallline-spacing mechanism and with platen-rotating iiligerwvlieels 38, one of which is shown. The

control this connection is the same as that disclosed in the application of William F.

Helmond, Serial No. 609,560, filed December 29, 1922; that is to say, the gears '35 leave engagement with the pinions 36 when the platen is displaced and are caused to reengage the pinions when the platen is lowered.

For providing a condensed record of a portion of the matter written on the bills, provision is ymade of a record-WebLsupply reel 39` mounted on brackets 40 carried by `the carbon-carrier for reciprocation there- `with. This reel may have wound upon 1t both afrecord-web 41, and a carboneweb 42 for making impressions upon the record-weh.- Since itis only the first line of each bill that is to be reproduced upon the record-web 41, it is desired to avoid the printing through to the record-web of any matter after theiist line. For this purpose', a flexible shield 43 is mounted on a blade 44 of the carbon-carrier to lie between the record-web 41 and its carbon 42, this shield being adjusted to terminate at its forward extremity a short dis'- tance behind the carbons 26 and hence a short distance below the line fof writing when the carbon-carrier is in itsfully retracted position. At the writing of a bill, the lirst line or lines are printed through on the recordweb 41 according to the adjustment of the shield 43, but, after this, the writing of the bill proceeds without any impressions being made on the record-web.

The record\veb 41 and its 'carbon 42- are 'fed i idly around the platen 11 with the bill-web 22 until the bill has been completed.

In accordance with an important feature 'of the resent invention, provision is made at the -t elivery side of Vthe platen of means for winding up a portion ofthe record-web equal in length to the portion which has been written upon, and for holding such woundup portion ,firmly against unwindingav4 Such Y means may comprise a take-up roll 45 moufnt-l ed in ears 46 extending rearwardly from a plate-like bracket 47, secured to the front paper-table 48' that commonly forms a part of the platen-displacing frame 13. ratchet-wheel 49 is fast upon the axle 50 of this roll 45, and is arranged yto be ydriven step by step by a pawl 51 pivoted on a linespace slide ,52 mounted in a bracket 53 fixed on the carriage 15 of the machine. Thelinespace slide 52 has an arm 54 arranged in the path of the displacing-frame-release'handle 2S., the arrangement being such that movement of the release-handle to the rearNpreparatory to the lifting of the displacing frame 13, actuates the line-space slide 52 to thrust the pawl 51 to the rear, and thereby feed the ratchet-wheel 49 a tooth-space, winding the record-web 41 onto the take-up roll 45. The line-space slide 52 is returned to its forward position by aspring 55.

There is a possibility -of the operators lifting the displating frame 1,3 as soon as it is released by the handle 28 and prior to the completion of the line-spacing of the takeup. roll 45. lin order to prevent this, provision is made of a latch 56 pivoted on the bracket 47 for engaging a locking pin 57 on thebracket 53. This latch has an ear 55 arranged to be engaged by a projection 59 on the line-space slide 52 to move the latch clear of the locking pin 57 at the end of the line-spacing movement of `the slide. A spring 60 tends to maintain the latch 56 in raised clear of the pin, the forward move- -ment of the latch being limited by engageasA ment of an ear.y 61 with the bracket 47. In

order to enable the latch 56 to reengage beneath the lockingpin 57, upon the return ofthe latch to its lowered position, the lower surface 62 of the latch isibeveled,.so thatthe latch may be cammed back by the locking pin and may then snap beneath said pin Y it, and is limited in its movement by a notched disk 70 fast to the cam and to the finger-piece and arranged to have the ends of its notch moved into engagement with a pin 71 on the bracket 47. v

Provision is also made at the opposite side of the carriage of a locking pawl 72 to engage between the teeth ot a locking wheel 7'3 fast on the axle 50 of the take-up roll 45 to prevent retrograde motion of said roll. This pawl 72 is pivoted upon the bracket 47 and is urged toward the locking wheel `73 by a spring 74. Provision is also made for rendering this locking pawl 72 ineffective when it is desired `to unwind the completed record-web 41 from the take-up roll 45. A

cam 75 may be moved between positions to' render the pawl effective and ineffective by Va 'knurled finger-piece76, the positions of the cam being determined by a pin 77 on the .bracket 47 which engages with shoulders 7 8 v on the cam 75.

The take-up roll may also be rotated at any time by means of a finger-wheel 7 9 fast on the axle 50.

The displacing frame 13 and the mechanism carried by it are braced and in part supported by legs 79a which extend downwardly and rearwardly from the bracket 47 to rest upon the forward ends of the rails 18. When' a billis first begun, the carbons 26 and the shield 43 are fully retracted, the shield being located a short distance below the line of writing, as shown in Figure 4. The first line is then written, and this line is copied through on the record-web because the shield 43 is ineffective. At the subse- I quent line-spacing of the platen, the shield 43 is fed forward to cover the line of writing, so that subsequent lines written on the bill-web are not reproduced upon the recordweb. The typing of the bill proceeds until the bill has been completed, as indicated, for example, in Figure 5. During this typing, the carbon-carrier 25 with the record-web reel 39 is drawn forward toward the platen 11, and the record-web 41 together with the bill-web 22 is line-fed by the platen. The record-webv 41 together with the bill-web 22 is line-fed by the platen. The record-web 41 is not taken up, however, by the take-up roll 45, buteforms a slack at the delivery side of the platen, as indicated in Figure 5. The platen is then displaced, as shown in Figure and the carbon-carrier 25 6, after which the bill-web 22 is drawn for. ward to the gage 31, as shown in Figure 7,

Movement of the carbon-carrier 25' to the rear, besides retracting the carbons 26, servesto withdraw the record-web slack from the delivery side of the platen until the position of the carbon-carrier shown in Figure'7 has been reached. To assure this mode of operation, a friction brake 80, pivoted at 81, on the carbon-carrier 25, is pressed by a spring 82 into engagement with the periphery of is retracted..

the record-web roll 39, to prevent unreeling vof the record-web 41 so long as any slack exists. When all ofthe slack has been taken up, as seen in Figure 7, the continued rearward movement of the carbon-carrier 25 into engagement with an adjustable stop 83, as seen in Figure 8, 'is effective to unreel the record-web 41 and the record-web carbon 42.

In Figures 12, 13 and 14, the preferred forni of record-web-controlling device is shown. The record-web is led from the rear of the machine through a slotted gage bar 84 on the carbon-carrier 25, and thence between clamping bars 85 and 86, the latter of which is provided with rubber feet 87 to exert a frictional drag upon the record-web 41. The shield 43 is clipped to the bar 85. The operation of this form of the invention is like the one already described, the recordweb 41 being retracted with the carboncarrier 25 until all of the slack has been taken up, and then being; caused to remain stationary during the farther retraction of the carbon-carrier.

In this preferred form, it willl be noted that a commercial form of record-web is employed; that the friction-brake applied to the web at the rear of the platen to retract the slack in the web at the front of' the y web, all of' which are displaceable with the platen-frame; that the displaceable frame is normally locked to the carriage by a manually-operable latch; that a rearward swing of said latch to release the platenframe for a displaceable movement simultaneouslyA operates the line-spacing mechanism of the record-web roll; and that, to prevent the premature displacement of the platen-frame before a full line-spacing movement or the'record-web has taken-place, a supplemental frame-locking means must iso roll a line-space dimension at the end of each rctractive movement of the carrier.

Variations may be resorted to within the scope of the invention, and portions of the im rovements may be used Without others.

aving thus described' my invention, I claim:

l. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen, a platen-displacing frame and a carn-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of a record-web and record-web-` carbon bearing roll mounted on the carboncarrier, a shield also carried by the carboncarrier 'between the record-web and its carbon, constructed and arranged to prevent the copying through onto the record-web of all matter typed on the work-web except a portion written in a predeterminedy lfield longitudinally of the work-web, yfeed-rolls co-operating` with the platen to feed the work-web and record-'web together, recordweb take-up mechanism at the delivery side of the platen to take up and hold against retraction a stretch responding in length to thel length of the record-web field typed upon, and a friction device on the carbon-carrier engaging the record-web to cause the record-web to be .drawn tothe rear by the carbon-carrier until all of the slack at the delivery side ofv the platen created by the line-'feeding of-thc record-web by the platen has been taken up, and then to permit the record-web to remain stationary during the further retraction of the carbon-carrier.

2. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen, av `platen-displacing frame, and a carbon-carrier reciproeable toward and from the platen, of a record-web and record-webcarbon bearing roll mounted on the carboncarrier, a shield also carried by the carboncarrier between the record-web vand its carbon, constructed and arranged toprevent the' copying through onto the record-web of all matter typed on the Work-web except a portion written in a predetermined field longitudinally of the work-web, feed-rolls cooperating with the platen to feed the workweb and record-Web together, record-Web take-up mechanism at the delivery side of the platen to take up and hold against reof record-web cortraction a stretch of record-web corresponding in length to the length of the recordwebfield typed upon, and means on the carbon-carrier'to cause the slack in the recordweb created at the deliveryv side of the platen by the line-feeding. of the recordweb with the Work-web to be Withdrawn to the introductory side of the platen by the retraction of the carbon-carrier.

3. In a continuous billing typewriting machine,l the combination with a revoluble platen, a platen-displacing frame and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the' platen, of record-web-supply means mounted on the carbon-carrier to travel therewith toward and from the platen, record-web 'take-up means on the platen-displacing frame at the delivery side of the platen, and means to prevent the withdrawal of the record-Web from the Web-Supply means so long as there is any slack in the record-web between the supply and take-up means.`

4. In a typewriting machine, a cylindrical platen, work-feeding means co-operating With the platen to feed a work-web together with an underlying record-web and record- Web-carbon around the platen from rear to front, means at the delivery side of the platen to' take up and hold against retraction a portion of the record-web and its carbon, and means to retract to the introductory side of the platen that portion of the record-web and its carbon not heldby the take-up means.

5. In a typewriting machine, a cylindrical platen, means co-operating with the platen to feed a record-web around the platen from rear to front together with work-ply, means to retract the record-web independently of the superposed work-ply, and means to limit the retraction of the reeord-wcb.

G. Ina continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a platen-displacing frame, a revoluble platen therein and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of a record-web takeup roll mounted on the platen-displacing frame for movement to a position such that the record-Web can be substantially straightcnedl beneath the .displaced platen, and means connecting the record-'web to the carbon-carrier to cause the accumulated slack in therecord-web at the delivery side of the v'platen to be retractedy to the introductory side ot' the platen by the retraction of the carbon-carrier.

7. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a displaceable platen-frame, a revoluble platen therein and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of a set of carbons eX- ten'ding forward from the carbon-carrier to print upon the inside plies of a composite a superpcsed' the platen,

work-web, a shield carried by the carboncarrier to extend forward to within about one line-space of the forward extremities of the carbons to lie between a record-web adjacent the platen and a carbon for printing on the record-web to prevent the reproduction on the 'record-web of allbut the first line typed on the work-web, means co-operating with the platen to feed the work-web and record-web together, a take-u roll for the record-web on the displaceab e platenrame, means for holding the displaceable platen-frame down in writing position, a handle for releasing the platen-frame, linespace mechanism for the record-web take-up roll arranged to be operated by the movement of the platen-.frame-release handle,

means to lock the record-web on the takeup roll against unwinding, and means on the carbon-carrier for yieldingly gripping the record-web to retract to the introductory side of the platen that portion of the recordweb which was line-fed to the delivery side of the platen with the work-web, and which was not taken up by the line-spacing of the take-up roll.

8. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen, a platen-displacing frame and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from of record-web-controlling means comprising record-web take-up and holding mechanism carried by the platen-displacing frame.

9. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revolublc platen, a` platen-displacing frame and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of record-web-controlling mechanism comprising a record-web-winding roll and means for turning the roll indeperdently of the platen to wind the recordwe 10. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen, a. platen-displacing frame and a carbon-cari-ier.reciprocable toward and from of record-web-controlhng mech-l the platen, anism comprising a record-web-winding rolll at the delivery side of the platen, linespaeing mechanism for turning said roll step by step independently of the platen to wind the record-web, and a finger-piece rotatable to turn the roll to wind the record-Web.

11. In a continuous bi-lling typewriting machine, thel lcombination with a revoluble platen, a. platen-displacing frame and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of record-web-controlling mechanism comprising a take-up roll, means to line-space the take-up roll` detent-means to control the extent of the line-spacing, and locking means to prevent reverse feeding of the take-up roll.

12. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen, a platen-displacing .frame and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of record-web-controlling mechanism comprising a take-up roll, means to line-space the take-up roll, detent-means to control the extent of the line spacing, lock ing means to prevent reverse feeding of the take-u roll, and means to render the detent an locking means ineffective when desired to permit the unwinding of the record-web. 13. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, they combination with a revoluble platen, a' platen-displacing frame and -a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of record-web-controlling mechanism comprisin a take-up roll, feeding means for the ta e-up roll, locking means for the roll to prevent unwinding of the record-web, and means to disable said locking means when desired.

14. In a typewriting machine, the combination with arevoluble platen around `which a work-ply and an underlying recordweb ma be fed, of a record-web take-up roll at t e delivery side of the platen, feeding means for the take-up roll, locking means for the take-up roll comprising a locking wheel and .a locking pawl to cooperate therewith to prevent unwinding ot the roll, and means to disable the locking means comprising a cam to bear against the pawl and a linger-piece to turn the cam.

15. In a 'typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen around which a work-web and an underlying record-web may be fed, of a record-Web take-up roll at the delivery side of the platen, feeding means for the take-up roll, means for controlling the extent of feeding of the take-up roll, comprising a toothed wheel fast to the roll and a springdetent to bear against the wheel, a. cam movable to render'the detent ineffective, a handle for operating the cam, and means Vto limit the 'movement of the cam to its effective and ineffective positions.

16. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a displaceable platen-frame and a revoluble platen therein, of a tally-strip take-up roll on the displaceable platen-frame, a hook for holding the displaceable platen-frame in writing position, a handle for moving the hook to' release the platen frame, and mechanism operated by the movement of the handle to line-feed the take-up roll.

17. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a displaceable platen-frame anda revoluble platen therein, of a tally-strip take-up roll on the displaceable platen-frame, a hook for holding the displaceable platen-frame in writing iso position, a handle for moving the hook to release the platen-frame, and mechanism operated by the movement of the handle to linefeed the take-up roll, comprising a line-space slide, a pawl carried by the slide, and a ratchet-wheel fast to the take-up roll to beactuated by the pavvl.

18. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a platendisplacing frame and a revoluble platenl therein, of a tally-strip take-up roll on the v platen-displacing frame, .a hook for holding the platen-displacing frame in writing position, a handle for moving the hook to release the platen-frame, and mechanism operated by the movementl of the handle to line-lced the take-up roll, comprising a linespace slide mounted on the machine-frame independently of the platen-displacing frame, a' pawl carried by the line-space slide,

and a ratchet-wheel fast to the take-u roll,

latching means for holding the disp acing frame down until the lineespace slide has completed its operative movement, and means carried by the line-space slide to engage and move the latching means to release the latter at the conclusion of the operative movement of the line-space slide.

19. In a continuous` ,billing typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, a platen-displacing frame and a revoluble platen therein of a bracket on the displacing frame, a tally-strip take-up roll on the bracket, line-space mechanism for the take-up roll onthe bracket, and legs extending downward from the bracket to engage the carriage to brace and sup ort the bracket in the line-spacing of the ta ve-up roll.

20. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen and a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, of a workwebsupply holder mounted on the carbon-carrier for travel therewith.

21. In a typewritingmachine, means for marking impressions upon a Work-ply, a-

shield constructed to prevent the marking of impressions upon said Work-ply, and a carrier for the shield to move the shield to and from its effective position.

22. A web-manifolding machine having a carriage, a displaceable platen-frame normally locked to the carriage, a record-web to be fed around the platen, a roll to wind' up the delivery end of the record-web, and mechanism to jointly release'the platenframe and line-space the winding-up roll to feed the record-Web.-

23. In a typewriting machine for typing upon a plurality of work-plies 'and upon a record-ply, a cylindrical platen, a carboncarrier to hold carbon interleaved between the work-plies, and a shield carried by the carbon-carrier to overlie a portion of the record-ply to prevent the marking of impressions thereon, said shield being adjustable to change its effective length according to the length of the carbon, the travel of the carbon-carrier, and the extent of the recordweb area which it is desired to expose for receiving impressions.

24. In a typewriting machine, a platen, means for supplying a-record-Web and a carbon-web to print thereon, a shield interposed between the record-web'and its carbon-web, and arranged to be line-fed therewith, a carrier for the shield' advanceable with the shieldat line-feeding, and means for moving the carrier to retracttheshield below the line of writing from time to time to make the shield ineffective. A f

251-In al continuo-us billing typewriting machine, the combination with a cylindrical platen, of a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, and means on the carbonfcar'rierto yieldingly grip arecordweb to being such that the record-web may be retracted by the retraction of the carbon-carrier, except when the record-web is held against retracting movement.

26. In a contmuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a cylindrical' platen, of a carbon-carrier Ward andfrom the platen, a slotted bar on the carbon-carrier for guiding a record-web to a selected field of the platen, and `means on the carbon-carrier to yieldingly grip the record-Web to the carbon-carrier, thearrangement being such that theHrecord-web may be retracted by the retraction of the carbon-carrier, except when the record-Web is held against retracting movement.

27. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination with a cylindrical platen, of a carboncarri er reciprocable to ward and from the platen, and a recordweb-guide bar detachably'mounted on the carboncarrier, said bar having a slot through which the record-web may be passed,

the arrangement being -suoli that the ends oi'v the slot may engage the opposite edgesof the record-Web to guide it to a selected field of the platen.

28. In a continuous billing machine, the combination with platen, of a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, and means on the typewriting carbon-carrier to yieldinglygrip a recordweb to the carbon-carrier, comprising revsilient bars extendingl inward-from oppothe carbon-carrier, the arrangement a cylindrical reciprocable to- I machine, the combination with a cylindrical platen, of a carbon-carrier reciprocable toward and from the platen, record-webshielding means comprising a shield to exa co-operating -tend between the record-web and its `carbon to prevent the printing through on the record-web of a portion of the matter typed on an outside web, and a shield-carrying bar on tliecaibon-carrier,and means for yieldingly gripping the 'record-webto the carbon-carriet, -including the shield-carrying bar, and bar provided with rubber feet-to engage the record-web, the arrangement ybeing such' that the record-web is retracted by retraction of the carbon-carrier. except when the record-web is held against retracting movement.

80, In a typewriting machine, a. cylindricalsplaten, and means for guiding a workweb to a selected field of the platen, consisting of a slotted bar through which the work-web may be passed, the arrangement being such that the opposite side edges of the work-web are guided by the ends of the slot. i

3l. A web-manifolding machine including a carriage, a displaceable platen-frame on the carriage, a record-web to be fed around the platen, a receiving roll for the delivery end of the record-web, means for line-spacing the roll, 'and mechanism to prevent the flatter. u

In a typewritingv machine, the combination of a carriage, a swing-frame on said carriage, a platen carried by said swingfi'ame, a roll to wind up a sheet thereon to feed it around said platen, said roll being,

supported on said frame, aline-space wheel seJured to said roll, and co-operating means on said carriage to engage said wheel to rotate said roll to feed said sheet around said platen, the relation between said wheel and said co-operating means being such as to allow the wheel to be swung away from the co-operating means when the swing-y frame is operated.

134. In atypewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a swing-frame on said carriage, a platen carried by said swingframe, a roll to wind up a sheet thereon to` feed it around said platen, said roll being supported on said frame, a line-space wheel secured to said roll, means including a pawl on'the carriage to engage said wheel, and a finger-piece to actuate said pawl to rotate said wheel and the roll connected thereto to feed the work-sheet around said platen.

35. In a typewriting machine, the combi-VA nation of a carriage, a swine-frame on said carriage, a platen carried 2by said swingframe, a roll to wind up a sheet thereon'to "feed it around saidplaten, said roll being supported onsaid frame, a line-'space wheel secured to said roll, means including a pawl on the carriage to engage said wheel, and a finger-piece to actuate said pawl to rotate said wheel and the roll connected thereto to feed the Work-sheet around said platen, the arrangement between the pawl and said wheel being such as to enable the wheel to 'be freely swung away from said pawl when the swing-frame is operated.

36. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a swing-frame on said carriage, a platen carried by said swingframe, a roll to wind up a sheet thereon to feed-it around said platen, said roll being supported on said frame, a ratchet-wheel secured to said roll, a bracket on said carriage, a slide on said bracket, a pawl on said slide to engage said ratchet-wheel, and means including a finger-piece to actuate said slide to rotate saidroll to feed said sheet around said platen.

37. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a swing-frame on said carriage, a platen carried by-said, swingframe, a roll to wind up la sheet thereon to feed it around said platen, said roll being supported on said swing-frame, a delivery roll on said carriage, and means to rotate the winding roll to feed lthe sheetaround sad platen. A

38. In a typewritingvmachine, the combination of a carriage, a swing-frame on said carriage, a platen carried by said swingframe, roll to wind up a sheet thereon to feed it around said platen, said roll being supported on said swing-frame, a'ldelivery roll on saidcariiage, means to iinroll the sheet from said delivery roll, and means to rotate the winding roll to feed said sheet around said platen.

39. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a swinU-fraine-on said carriage, a platen carried tby said swingframe, a roll to wind up a sheet thereon to feed it around said platen, said roll being supported on said frame, a delivery roll on said carria e, an extension on said carriage,

a reciproca le device on said extension to unroll the sheet from the delivery roll, and

meansto rotate the winding roll yto feed 4 sheet may be fed with a record-sheet, a supply-roll for y'said record-sheet at the introductory side of said platen, a reeiprocable to rotate said take-up roll platen,

device on said carriage to unroll said record- Sheet from the supply-roll, a take-up roll at the delivery side of said platen `for said record-sheet, and means to rotate said take-up roll to feed said record-sheet around said platen.

` 41. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a revoluble platen on said carriage around which a continuous sheet may be fed with a record-sheet, a supply-roll for said record-sheet at the introductory side of said platen, an extension on said carriage, a reciprocable device on said extension, the supply-roll being supported by said device so that the record-sheet may be unrolled from the supply-roll by an actuation of said device, a take-up roll at the delivery side of said platen, and means to feed therecordsheet around said platen.

42. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a revoluble platen on said carriage, a supply-roll on said carriage for a work-sheet conducted around said a swing-frame to support said platen, said swing-frame being pivoted on said carriage, and a take-up roll for said work-sheet, said take-up roll being located at the delivery side of said platen and supported by said swing-frame.

43. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination of a cylindrical platen around which a composite web comprising separate plies of work-sheets may be fed with interleaved carbon-sheets, a table at the introductory side of theplaten, a carbon-carrier to which the carbon-sheets are attached on said'table, means to condition the web to facilitate a shifting of the carbon-sheets to a fresh portion of the web, the carbon-sheets being shiftable by said carbon-carrier, and a record-sheet supplyroll,at the introductory side of the platen, said carbon-carrier being effective during the shifting of the carbon-sheets to unroll the record-sheet from said supply-roll.

44. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination of a cylindrical platen around which a composite web comprising separate plies of work-sheets may be fed with interleaved carbon-sheets, a table at the introductory side of the platen, a carbon- ,carrier to which the carbon-sheets are attached on said table, means to condition the web to facilitate a shifting of the carbonsheets to a fresh portion of the web, the carbon-sheets being shiftable Vby said carboncarrier, and a record-sheet supply-roll mounted on said carbon-carrier to be carried with said carbon-carrier during the carbon'- shifting operation to unroll the record-sheet 45. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a traveling carriage, a carbon-carrier mounted to travel with said carriage,

said carbon-carrier being shiftable to shift a carbon-sheet to a fresh portion of a continuous work-sheet, and a work-sheet supplyroll mounted on said carbon-carrier.

46. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a traveling carriage, a carbon-carrier mounted to travel with said carria said carbon-carrier being shiftable to shift a carbon-sheet to a fresh portion of a co tinuous Work-sheet, and a work-sheet supplyroll mounted on said carbon-carrier which may be unrolled by a movement of vsaid carbon-carrier.

47. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a traveling carriage, a platen on said carriage, a table to travel withl said carriage, a carbon-carrier mounted on said table to travel therewith, said carbon-carrier being sh'iftable to shift a carbon-sheet to a fresh portion of a work-sheet, and a worksheet supply-roll mounted on said carboncarrier which may be unrolled by a movement of said carbon-carrier on said table and in a direction away from said platen.

48. In a continuous billing typewriting lmachine, the combination of a Acylindrical platen around which a composite web comprising separate plies of work-sheets may be fedwith interleaved carbon-sheets, a table at the introductory side of the carbon-carrier to which the carbon-sheets are attached on said table, means to condition the. web to facilitate a shifting of the carbon-sheets to a fresh portion of the web, the carbon-sheets being shiftable by said carbon-carrier, a record-sheet supply-roll at the introductory side of the platen, said, carbon-carrier being effective during the shifting of the carbon-sheets toAunroll the recordsheet from said supply-roll, a receiving roll at the delivery side yof the platen, and means to rotate said receiving roll to feed the record-sheet around said platen.

49. In a continuous billing typewriting machine, the combination of a cylindrical platen around which a composite web comprising several plies of work-sheets may be fed with interleaved carbon-sheets, a table at the introductory side of the platen, acarbon-carrier to which the carbon-sheets are attached on said table, port the platen by which it may be swung to an abnormal position to facilitate a shifting of the carbon-sheets to a fresh portion of the web, the carbon-sheets being shiftable by said carbon-carrier, a record-sheet ges platen, a

a swing-frame to supsupply-roll at the introductory side of the platen, `said carbon-carrier being effective during the shifting of the carbon-sheets to unroll the record-sheet from the supply-roll, a receiving roll at the delivery side of the platen, a 'nger-piece to release said swingframe to enable the platen to be swung' to said abnormal position, and means actuable by said finger-piece to rotate said receiving roll to feed the record-sheet around said platen.

an opening in i 50. In a continuous billing typewriting machine,"the combination of a platen around which a work-sheet and a record-sheet may be fed with an interleaved carbon-sheet, a swing-frame to support said platen and by which the platen may be swung to an abnormal position to release the sheets, so that the carbon-sheet may be shifted relatively thereto, a table on said swing-frame at the delivery lside of the platen, a receiving roll for the record-sheet, said receiving roll being supported behind said table, said table having a Slot therein through which.A the record-sheet may be conducted from the 'front of the table to the rear thereof and then to the receiving roll, said table having the front thereof, and a gage for the work-sheet, said gage being adjustable in the opening of said table.

51. In a Web-manifolding machine having a carriage, a displaceable platen-frame on the carriage and a reciprocable carbon- 'carrier to strip carbon from the main webs,

the combination of a record-web-winding roll, a record-Web-supply roll mounted'upon said carrier, line-spacingmechanism feeding the main webs and record-web around the platen and operating to produce a slack a platen and a carriage,

in the typed record-web at the delivery side of the platen between the same and said .winding roll, and other means for operating said winding roll.

52. In a web-Inanit'oldingl machine having a displaceable platen-frame on the carriage and a reciprocable carbon-carrier to strip carbon from the main work-webs, the combination of a record-web-supply roll mounted upon said carbon-carrier, and a record-web-winding roll mounted on said displaceable platenframe, whereby a slack is produced in the record-web between the two rolls at the displacement of the platen-frame.

53. In a Web-manifolding machine having'a platen and a carriage, a displaceable platen-frame on the carriage and a reciprocable carbon-carrier to strip carbon from the main work-webs, the combination of a record-web-supply roll mounted on said carbon-carrier, and a record-web-winding roll mounted on said displaceable platen-frame, whereby a slack is produced in the recordweb betweenthe two rolls at the displacement of the platen-frame and the tension of the retracted webs is not disturbed during the replacement of the platen-frame to operative position.

JESSE A. B. SMITH@ 

